Queen Latifah, who turned 54 recently, was given a surprise birthday celebration at the NAACP Image Awards. The multi-talented star was moved as everyone sang "Happy Birthday" to her, led by ...
Queen Latifah was a part of the Native Tongues, the Afrocentric, conscious-minded rap collective that included De La Soul, Monie Love, A Tribe Called Quest, and the Jungle Brothers. She also ...
In interviews with more than two dozen hip-hop legends, Queen Latifah Chuck D, Method Man, E-40 and eight others cited The Sugarhill Gang's “Rapper’s Delight” as the first rap song they heard.
Queen Latifah opened up about her early career during ... "Henceforth, we kind of threw it in there," the rapper continued, calling the clause, "a little off the cuff funniness." ...
During a private ceremony at the White House, Queen Latifah was one of nine recipients, becoming the second rapper, after Missy Elliot, to receive the high honor. Missy and Queen received their ...
The rapper-turned-actress says she's happy to share "how it all happened" in her upcoming biopic and why that's important: "We've seen a lot of people tell our stories who weren't there." ...
Missy Elliott and Queen Latifah made history as the first rappers ... In a follow-up post, the 'Work It' rapper gave a shoutout to her fellow rap legend. "And a BiG CONGRATS to my sis ...
Grammy, Emmy and Golden Globe-winning multi-hyphenate Queen Latifah will host the 47th annual Kennedy Center Honors, to be broadcast Dec. 22 on CBS and stream on Paramount+, the network and John F.